Southern Rhodesia's 2 African Parties Banned
Date: 26 August 1964
both African nationalist parties banned; Salisbury's African twp Highfield declared emergency area, troops called out; Daily News, newspaper critical of regime that circulates mainly among Africans, to be banned; police leaves canceled; Prime Min Smith says unilateral declaration of independence will be considered if Sept talks with GB fail, s, Parliament; Sec Sandys and High Comr Campbell conf, London, on Sept talks
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ROMKEY ASKS END TO NEWS STRIKE
Date: 26 August 1964
By DAVID R. JONES; Special to The New York Times
David JONES
FMCS repr 'discouraged'; Gov Romney sets conf with both sides; ITU orders members to cross picket lines at Vindicator
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News Guild Loses on Vote
Date: 26 August 1964
Special to The New York Times
ANG loses in 2d bid to represent workers of Wall St Journal plant, Chicopee Falls, Mass
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“Volunteers” Patrol Salisbury
Date: 27 August 1964
Special to The New York Times
repts from London say Rhodesion Govt plans to declare independence and to seek recognition and econ-mil aid from Portugal; Portugal says Smith will visit in Sept; white volunteers patrol Highfield area; students and teachers, both African and white, protest Daily News ban in demonstration outside Parliament; 70 held, including daughter of ex-Prime Min Todd; Parliament approves ban
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ROMNEY SEEKS FACTS IN NEWSPAPER TIE‐UP
Date: 27 August 1964
Romney asks both sides for 'clear statement of issues,'
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A.N.P.A. WILL GIVE NEW PRESS AWARD
Date: 26 August 1964
ANPA Foundation names 13-man advisory bd to Judge 1st World Press Achievement Award; list
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Man in the News
Date: 27 August 1964
Special to The New York Times
blog; '55 'massive' heart attack recalled; illus
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